So, the cm has its own ip and mac, which Hetzner gave me. So, there is no
spoofing and the VMware host has no network issues either.
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From: Philipp Tölke <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 8:32 a.m.
Subject: Re: [pfSense] Pfsense on VMware in Hetzner
To: pfSense Support and Discussion Mailing List <[email protected]>
Hi,
On 10.06.2015 09:18, Tiernan OToole wrote:
> I have an esx box running on the Hetzner network. It has 2 ip
> addresses (one for the box and one for one vm). That VM is a pfsense
> VM. That ip then has a static route from Hetzner for a /29 block. And
> all seems to work... For about an hour...
>
> During that hour, all VMs behind the pfsense box are online, can see
> the internet, etc... But then pfsense loses connectivity to wan and
> then gives up...
I had the same problem on Hetzner with just one IP: I had set that on
the pfSense and would reach the VM-Host via NAT. After about an hour the
connection stopped.
My solution was to change the MAC of the pfSense to the MAC of the real
network card (and obviously change the MAC on the card); my assumption
is that Hetzner does some clever stuff with anti-spoofing.
Since you need an IP on both the host and the VM you probably can't do
anything without talking to Hetzner about this.
Cheers,
--
Philipp Tölke
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